Ram Navami 2018
Happy Ram Navami 2018
Ram Navami holds great significance in the Indian festival calendar. According to the Hindu religion, Lord Ramchandra made his divine appearance along with his three loving brother Lakshmana, Bharat and Shatrughna in Ayodhya on this day. Celebrating the birth or Lord Rama.
Lord Ram is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and devotees celebrate his birthday on the 9th day of the Chaitra month. Lord Ram is said to be incarnated on earth in order to kill Ravana. On this day, many Vaishnava Hindus visit temples and other worship at home, where miniature idols of Lord Ram are bathed and clothed. The ceremony is accompanied by reciting Ram katha and singing religious bhajans. Most devotees observe a fast in this day. Not just Lord Ram, but Lord Lakshman, Lord Hanuman and Goddess Sita are worshipped, owing to their important connection with the Ramayana.
Ram Navami 2018: Significance
The much awaited spring festival of Chaitra Navratri 2018 comes to an end with Ram day, which is celebrated in 25th Sunday.
Ram Navami holds great significance in the Indian festival calendar. According to the Hindu religion, Lord Ramchandra made his divine appearance along with his three loving brother Lakshmana, Bharat and Shatrughna in Ayodhya on this day. Celebrating the birth or Lord Rama.
Lord Ram is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and devotees celebrate his birthday on the 9th day of the Chaitra month. Lord Ram is said to be incarnated on earth in order to kill Ravana. On this day, many Vaishnava Hindus visit temples and other worship at home, where miniature idols of Lord Ram are bathed and clothed. The ceremony is accompanied by reciting Ram katha and singing religious bhajans. Most devotees observe a fast in this day. Not just Lord Ram, but Lord Lakshman, Lord Hanuman and Goddess Sita are worshipped, owing to their important connection with the Ramayana.
Ram Navami 2018: Significance
The much awaited spring festival of Chaitra Navratri 2018 comes to an end with Ram day, which is celebrated in 25th Sunday.
No comments